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Library Wants Contestants to Design A Logo and Design Gingerbread Houses
Two contests going on at the same time at Berlin Peck Memorial Library.

Bob Mayer has been an award-winning journalist for over 20 years, working at The New Britain Herald, The Middletown Press and The New Haven Register. His most recent assignment was as the Managing Editor of the Berlin Citizen, and it is there that he saw the need for community journalism in his hometown.
Born and raised in Berlin, there is little that goes on in town that Bob doesn't know about. He will make this site the must-bookmark site for all Berlin residents to know anything Berlin-related.
Bob is a father of three who enjoys coaching high school and youth sports. He is also involved in many community events such as the Berlin Relay for Life, the Berlin Lions Club and running the Scalise-Mayer Memorial Golf Tournament each year in memory of his parents and uncle. He has three children, Rianne, 12, Rebecca, 11 and Rory, his son, 8.
Bob's interests include playing golf with his friends, sports of all kinds, politics and live music.
While he loves all kinds of music from country to rap, he is an avid Bruce Springsteen and U2 fan.
Politics
I am the ultimate independent. Whatever is right for our town and country regardless of how we get there is the best way to go.
Religion
Raised Roman Catholic and a member of St. Paul Church, I believe there is more after this and believe in a higher power. A great line from a song goes something like this, "I don't need no proof to tell me 'bout heaven, I look at my children and I believe.".
Local Hot-Button Issues
There are many issues in town that need to be addressed and will be addressed in the near future. The largest being the renovation of the high school, which has a Public Hearing set on Dec. 21. Other major issues are the proposed Police Station on Farmington Ave. McGee's air quality issues, which are being repaired as we speak and, of course, economic development, in this time of the poor economy nationwide.
Two contests going on at the same time at Berlin Peck Memorial Library.

Freshman from town started every game in goal for the girl's soccer Class M State Champions.
Tess and Quinn McCurdy and Tim Cote collect gifts to throw Christmas Party for families served by Community Mental Health Affiliates in New Britain.
Hundreds turn out to Veterans Park to greet Santa thanks to Rising Berlin.
Organization will host Fourth Annual Tree Lighting Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m.
Terriers host Hyde Leadership Howling Wolves at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night.
U-11 team goes 16-2-2 playing against top competition in the state.
The grant from the U.S. Department of Labor will fund temporary jobs for dislocated workers.
Redcoats hand it to New Britain junior varsity, 38-0.
Local U-10 team has been tough to beat on the field.
Young Redcoats beat rival New Britain 24-22 in season finale.
More than 80 bids come in for Phase I work while construction documents are being finished.
The following information was provided by the Berlin Police Department. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.
Connecticut Council of Small Towns (COST) hoping to tap into Salina's experience.
Tammy Tomasi Moskites honored as the ISE® North America People’s Choice Award winner.
New Britain and Berlin families with loved ones serving in the military can connect at the Y.
Youth wrestling program now accepting registration. Wrestlers can be from any town.
Goal with 4:42 left in second overtime is the difference.
Plenty to do and activities for all at Berlin-Peck Memorial.